Successive US administrations, including that of George W. Bush, have not recognized Palestinian interests and demands. The Bush administration initially showed a lack of serious intent to intervene in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and had a negative position toward the Palestinians and their interests. However, subsequent Bush administration mediation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict gained the Palestinians' acceptance. This essay investigates the motivations and reasons behind the Palestinian officials' endorsement of the mediation. The researchers conducted 6 face-to-face interviews and 112 structured interviews with senior Palestinians, including negotiators, security officials, political leaders, parliamentarians, academicians, and experts in the field.
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September 1, 2016
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September 01 2016
The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Palestinian Officials' Perspective on the George W. Bush Administration's Intervention
Mediterranean Quarterly (2016) 27 (3): 72–87.
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Eid H. Mustafa, El-fatih A. Abdelsalam; The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Palestinian Officials' Perspective on the George W. Bush Administration's Intervention. Mediterranean Quarterly 1 September 2016; 27 (3): 72–87. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/10474552-3697843
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